I bought a clamp meant for pcboards - panavise, specifically and you can find them on engineering hardware sites - to hold my piece on edge while i edge solder. Since you can rotate the clamp head, it means you can easily move the piece to solder different edges without unclamping it. Bonus, i don't have to worry about solder dripping on my hand.
Ooooooo that’s beautiful!!!!! Do you have a site to sell your art? I’d LOVE to get two pieces like that for the entranceway to my living room. I’d love to hear from you to see if you have items for sale please ☺️💜
If you shoved the piece into say a piece of foam or something like that and have it be held upright, could you then feed the solder into the iron like usual instead of going bead by bead?
@@AmayaJade Hi, I like watching all your videos, thanks for sharing . You have a strong accent and you seem to pronounce solder as sodder, without the L. What exactly is your accent? What part of Canada(?) USA(?) is your accent from? Is that normal where you're from? I commented that to see if anyone else noticed it too, lol. 😂😂😂
Out of curiousity, I had to look up on why Americans pronounce it as "sodder" because I also noticed this. But it actually make sense. The word comes from Anglo-french word "soudure" and contemporary French calls it "souder". The "L" in solder comes from the latin origin of "solidaire" and when modern English re-latinizated the word, it became "solder" with the "L" being present. So both "sodder" and "solder" pronouncations are correct.
You just randomly popped up on my feed and I feel like I'm an apprentice for a medieval glass artist who makes artwork for the queens castle
why is this a perfect explanation LMAO
This is me at 2 AM
I want to be that stained glass apprentice. That situation sounds amazing
Which castle. Do you mean our Queen🇬🇧?
@@sandie157 what queen?
I love the door placement
These colors, and placement! It's absolutely STUNNING 😍
Thank you!! 💞
Those videos are amazing!
I bought a clamp meant for pcboards - panavise, specifically and you can find them on engineering hardware sites - to hold my piece on edge while i edge solder. Since you can rotate the clamp head, it means you can easily move the piece to solder different edges without unclamping it. Bonus, i don't have to worry about solder dripping on my hand.
Gorgeous. You are an amazing craftsman. (Craftswoman?) Either way, you craft shines through and speaks for itself.
thank you sm!!! i wanted to get into stained glass but had no clue where to start
try using a vice grip with a towel around the glass to not break it, i’m sure it’s a pain to hold it up right! it should keep it level too
Beautiful! 🤩
I have been watching your progress as you learn this new art form- your progress is amazing! You are truly talented and a gifted artist 🥰
So beautiful! This would be fun to learn!
Love your videos ❤
Thank you!
What a beautiful piece of work! 💙🤍🩵
This is so beautiful
Gorgeous
Such a good explanation! What is the magic eraser for btw?
You make the most beautiful pieces 💕
Thank you!
Lovely! ❤
That's a very beautiful edge
is 60w good for a soldering iron for this kind of work? also is nikel tape as efficient for this as copper? (i cant find copper where i live)
I have a huge question dose it not crack whine you solder the glass ? Due to the heat shock
Cute ❤
Lovely
Ooooooo that’s beautiful!!!!! Do you have a site to sell your art? I’d LOVE to get two pieces like that for the entranceway to my living room. I’d love to hear from you to see if you have items for sale please ☺️💜
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How do I buy this mesmerising art work?
Okay but like,, what if I want it to drip down the sides, will it ruin the piece
What temperature
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Is that for yr 🚪door corner or yr🪞mirror corner?
Where can I learn this help
3:45 I recently learned that the one horse the golden comany had, was called "2 thousand"
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What song is this?
If you shoved the piece into say a piece of foam or something like that and have it be held upright, could you then feed the solder into the iron like usual instead of going bead by bead?
Possibly!
What is sodder? I wanna get into glass art but idk where to start
My recent video is on all the supplies needed!
Take a shot every time she says solder . 😂
this look so easy, but i know it isnt 😭
Wow gloves 👏 😅
Aaaaa I can smell the sautering iron ☺️😂 (i miss stained glass class)
Ngl if you close that door too hard then its all over
omg... just use fixator for it, not hads
Sodder sodder sodder.....
What’s the point of commenting this on all my videos 😅
@@AmayaJade Hi, I like watching all your videos, thanks for sharing . You have a strong accent and you seem to pronounce solder as sodder, without the L. What exactly is your accent? What part of Canada(?) USA(?) is your accent from? Is that normal where you're from? I commented that to see if anyone else noticed it too, lol. 😂😂😂
That’s how it’s pronounced here in the states! 😊
you got the money making voice.
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The way that Americans pronounce the word solder is so quaint.
Please, call it by its correct name: S-O-L-D-E-R, not sodder. There is an L in the word.
Out of curiousity, I had to look up on why Americans pronounce it as "sodder" because I also noticed this. But it actually make sense.
The word comes from Anglo-french word "soudure" and contemporary French calls it "souder". The "L" in solder comes from the latin origin of "solidaire" and when modern English re-latinizated the word, it became "solder" with the "L" being present. So both "sodder" and "solder" pronouncations are correct.
Gorgeous
Gorgeous